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, THE WEATH Elf. . t r THE DISPATCH . : Delivered In the City by Carrier or sent anywhere by Mall at 35 Cent per Month. - Tncreasins'cloudiness and iwarmef ' tonight , - !undayt rain. - Moderate , v. piliCE THREE-CENTS. WILMINGTON. .N.;:,SATfA:DECEKBER. .9, 19U VOLUME SEVENTEEN Wild Ms rD a& Q I K- L! U Wi uJ JSl'.li 'JCij.9v k ' ' ' I , ' .. - - .; v'i-r.T- , 51:. llllliBK nPr nnp mm 'mviiMWmS&M W Board anil Cora. Wan IHapras to Go at ' W Fire Is W to RaeiM ': Raising aJlowi -V J . at DaiaPoi once to rasoD -.'-TV '-I-- FUU Text . th',. R.Siluio.Ad,ptid , . t - r ; . Fearful That Their Representation Will : V -', , , . Y . u- e.aA..-AvAnrir.urtura . .'J.-JNS-;f s .t i , ' . I snri finmmiKRionei Graham's Retrao , . A '' " ' I tlon Irf Full Sixteen New Pharma- -?" :'- I X. J t v ;4 s ' ' : ' i cists and. Number-of New Charters 1 'V' ' , , , fT " Issued Change Qf Courts Author- ; " i.v: ..M ;f I -C--2 .... J 13 Fearful That Their Representation Will : Be Curtailed in the National Conven tionsMeeting in Washington to Dis cuss the Plan Main Objection is toJ Office Holders Being Delegates. nnt Explosion Caused Disaster at , Hope lor uie imprisoned miners nas Mine of Knxvi lie 1 ron Company at l dwindled almost to aespair, Briceville Rescue Parties Made At-1 Reports from the explosion scene tempts to Penetrate the Miner But I up to 10 o'clock were vague, i Tele- Hurled Back by , Flames women i phone messages from Briceville de- . i . aUa rHl m c mwtn HlamArl . . j a- i j J hock xo i.i i c tiiiiBMww tumreu. uiu eiuiusiuu ucuurivu . iu.i-y.: . 7 1 v, .rnt. Rescue Apparatus. . lnt.n th mnmrttLin: . WUui,u vy- Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 9.-A dust ex: - -'j ' . " v 4 against tne 01a -V"" : YV oliXll& .vii, , mv. w. - pi ai lift held here Monday night to protest Q A flnet PT-I ..www ; J o,nnA twn.hiiTiAiWi men rescue squaas ;wno were anveu errl representatives in me tveyuuu P1 . - . . I fivmi'jlin mina.hvrflOTn'ao qtiH amnkn KTaMnnsl iinnvAntlnris: Thfi fietlt in a coal mine 01 tne ttjioxvuie iron " v. rr -"r" vauuu .wvw -- - 111 . i-x. rlAlaroH lieir v nrtvnfcert ft mllfi into I A Irum Xffif A-hnlrtera Ollt Olthe COnVen- n 4- AaVI Tlliri V I I ll i I I sm-w v w w w w , ' . - I LU acv 1 W w il v . hiH YrTT-iTio . or 1 iuv. uuuu. DuaiL uciut c . i.vi vvm. w i - w j riuiiuiuuiuca ' '.lies isoriu kjl uciv .Luis uivi"o i , ' .. i V - r. Tko VTlrw!4rn . waa turn tire. They discovered no signs of the I vention meeting Thursday, one ot tne . j J imnrisnnoii mnn r' Just hftfore .theres- I HvalioBt iin i recent" Tears. MUCaOl miles irom me maw eamuira. a w- - - , . . r -. . , i. oirmJ cuers vrere driven out hy smoke they the wotest against large moned It is not yet possible to ascer-l encountered a,cave;in in each of the delegations is based on the fact that monea. " , 4o-A erttries' ' - - - Federal - office-holders have predomi- tam.lQe ?r,rr:" Of alUlhe men who went 'Into the Ukted: and ave been V "swung into i?oriiP nreDarations were begun ana ,miw MB v"rM,uu'- w buvv"" "7: . . ... -I tW.T'Anff ' Qom VaT-nvcT- Rert i HV-U,rtrvno .TVftTI., Ol TcXaB. bv 10 o CIOCK several gcuxgs w rrr- - t- : . . 1 . . . -l. 1 had gone into the main cross mountain mine by three entrances.- None of the rescue parties have yet reported. As the new spread about the Briceville district throngs of women and children rushed to the mine entrances, clamor ine to go inside to aid in the rescue. Manv women knew their husbands had entered the mine before the blast. At 10 o'clock it was definitely ascertained that mine before the explosion. Hope Dwindles. ' Rescue work was checked before 11 o'clock. Great billows of flames belch ed from the openings and the recue parties were hurled back by the flames. hopes ..... 1 - - . j maker.: , They were ' in tteat.tne by keeping office-holders on -me ueiw latieralshafts, and warned ' p?9 the gations that the representation of blasfa rumble they escaped .before Southern States will not be impaired, overtaken by flames. These, men ob Another move to be made by -Lyon served a bad Vsign" as they entered ana his associates ' will be to nuuuy the mine. They believe the exact 10- the selection of any delegates . made cation of the blast is at - least' two pri0r. to the call for the convention dj miles in the interior and 800. feet he National Committee. - - from the mountain crest. .. The number., of men entombed .1 . , " x j winw -irnHnnslv p.stimted at 125 r to vn a nun n . inui. Hiiin hi ijih I " . - 26s. iiecause, 01 tne caye-m mu smoke and flames it is impossible for volunteer rescuers " to. proceed into the mine. , They must await the com-1 ing of Federal 'rescuing apparatus, due this afternoon!;- ' ' Dispatch News. Bureau. ' Raleigh. N. C, Dec. 9, 1911 Not since the Department of Agri culture was divorced, from, the A and M. . 'College 7 in 1907 have ; such liyely meetings been, held as were $heorder this week. In the qlden Vtlmes U'was 1: Not Thought at All LtkelyTlrey Will Go Before-the Federal Brand Jury, Which Will Probably Adjourn. Until Tuesday Over Hundred Witnesses Appeared ' d"oday:-:FrI8COi L001" Leaders Have Been Summoned. : t a ti froiflo Hal Hfifi:.. 9.-riie Me-' Namara brothers; probabdy will testify before the Federal grand jury. It was rumored that after today's session, the jury, now inquiring into - the alleged nation-wide dynamiting conspiracy would not convene : again until next Tuesday,. It is expected, that- by tnat if STOKES STILL ft . VERY SICK 111 Washington;' Dec. 9 Frank Morrison, secretary of. the American Fenera tion of Labbrilwho H tere 5 attending a : meeting of the McNamara, ways and" means defense: committee, says that more than f 194,000 . was raised Tor the defense of the IcNamara: brothers and tnat pracucaiiy. an 01,11 uas uwu, pended. According to hisligures, lo.uou was sennauareuve o. uwiyi w wtK Witf Vppt ssn.ooo as his retainer. Morrison says that as soon , as !,r":.A 11 have rivalry: ueiweeu we .iwy ..uiov,"-""""" 1 . -... 4.5 snT, thoir -i -.x-- -xt.x.. -i-v idnir I baenn.at San Qnentin . prison, ,. tneir of harmony; but since the; Institutions ?Bv 2r Se were jmade separate , nothing Jhaoc- prisonmept-respectively, for toe - :. .. . i - ' ;-ijil2,i::: .tnte:-confessed : a week ago. currea to aisturD ..tne equuiuriuiu 1 -. - ; - . , - tai,f1lpV report .01 commissioner vriauaui, 1 . , , . i(1 rp. synopsis of whichated ejed Disjatchr stirred ; up .the: members. 01 w 7- vtv tmnorrbw the boatd and the climaxlwas reached to the PenUendaorrow, . yesterday afternoon the:passage 1- of resolutions critic sing nimior ne "Si be asked to ap, reference made in his report to ur.-.-. iv -- -- , W. Kileore " superintendent to test P uuiC w,' farms, and Mr. Franklin Sherman, state entomologist. Thfl .meet.ines of the board were stormy. The board was divided on practically every issue, and there was debate of., an acrimonious nature at times. Steven members ( of the hoard I stood on one side and three members on the other, the seven members,, how-.l '" ' - A BIG RUSH . - People "sure do'read the advertise ments ln:The Dispatch-Thisys" prcJy-, en by the cumber of children thatcall ed at the Wilmington Shoe . Company yesterday afternoon for the souvenirs advertised to be given away. ThrPft hundredthorfisere given; barrdw mak-' Wreportiwil$b.ub'iished;in-. a, pampbletand. fll- be-sent ever,; being .alIroeaftTthe,comn 1 way the first? twenty 'minutes i KrttnFa tn'thA'flflfense fundi v t x ." 5 ' ': . . 5 , ' J sipner. Messrs. -A.. Cannon, H.vC.oarH-. A iho Rtreet were .wonder- 4.U ail V.UW.M-W.- V- ,-T- v I . . TT TIT i CQIIVEIITIOII EIIDS State Baptists Closed Their Yearly Ses sion Last Night in Winston-Salem . strona Addresses Made on the Work - thm 'IP., IiaiUoin trib utes to WTeinoiyjtf reti'Carfyte ' CONTROLLER BAY CHARGES: DISMISSED tyaehingtonr fltsrmafr V New Tork, Dec 9 There was . no marked'ehange today in the condition of W. E. D. Stokes. He had passed a restful night, but it is doubtful if he will be able to attend the trial of the two show-girls, whom he charges with trying to kill him, when it is resumed Mondav- Thfe trial adjourned yester- hv afternoon with Miss LUlianGra-lkw BILL IIITR0DI1CE0 TO BOOST $10,000 obai portTto,lhe Houseffroin the Committee sfaiid, - wbire 'P liagerstor" resetative Heflin of; ment dismisses from Congressional consideration the Controller j By MISS uranam t c wvx... nrnnrlatjon afraid 01 sh ap5 aT to1 The Disnatch. ixrnann;aoibWi m r. . nee. 9. Yes-1 consideration the Controller j 8aJ I witness chair that she was terday afternoon's session of the State charges, which formed the basis for stokes because her sister .told her Baptists convention opened with sing- the widely quoted "Dick to Dick" letter 8he. had good reason to believe that ing and prayers. The report on obitu- and accusations that Richard S. Ryan he murdered Al Adams, the "Policy aries was read by Rev. S. F. Conrad, was acquiring a monopoly of valuable jrjngwas informally brought to the Tt inPinHort Rev. F. H. Jones, of Reids- Alaska harbor rignts. House by Rep-' Alabama. An ap- $100,000 is asked for the purpose of sending eight " agents to South American countries, jayu China, to dilay samples of cotton goods, - anil uige their sale.;! ville; ReV. O. P. Meeks, ol cnariojte. Prof. John B. Carlyle, of Wake Forest; Hon. Charles C. Clark, ol. New Bern; Hon. Henry C. Dockery,. 01 kockiub ham; Rev. W. S. Melvin, of Bladen; Rev. P. A. Whitener, of Catawba; Rev. D. S. Kennedy, of the Eastern Associa tion; Mrs. Essie Burham, of Lumber ton; and Mrs. J. B. Boon, of Hender- sonville Many DANCING FOR SCHOOLS WILL LIKELY VAIIT TO KICK dORRElSEII BOARD iftTv nf niatriet Attorney wmt- IkLlU.uu v .. - man. .who said: "At the proper time an -" chicaao HasNovei Plan to ;Combat the be made to determine tne trma " DJnce Hal, Evil. statement and its bearing upou u nhTraIro: nlc. 9. Dancing, free to all ,mrAint nf the coroner's jury in the TirV. i-rr rh Ttoo ft Thfl WHeV-MC- Koaiitifni .trihutes . were paia. . o- nrni ho hrnueht to uvuuv - - i i . m. 1 1 - i:uii l.1 uii aj . - I : ,tt nt -Pr-nf rtarlvle by former L- s o fom Aavs when the hrnneht in a verdict or suicide. tuo nicuxvFij. . - . I tne iron l a&aiu " - . wnV Fnrpst students. ' - un.,. AtrrifuHurfl DeDartment HiX- w.- v v , I I lUUOV 0 - -w Adams case. ;. . proposed, as L part ot the war against Stokes' attorney aeciareu, uum... dance hal evil here.leven schools girl s insinuation was yuio wj rot" death -at Stokes' hotel, October 1907, wi hfl onendl as "social Renters" next ' . I week, and dices probably will be ar jury that investigated Adams' ; ; I Zi' rr.tnbr 1907.1rangett Ior 1er- : WAS OFFERED TO STOP COURT RGHT Iter and K. W. Carter and K. W.Barnes form the ; minority, it is said, and Messrs. R. LT Woodard, I. H. Kearney, RW. Scott. A ' T; McCallum.1 J. FY Mc- ,Rae, Wm!3ledsoe and W. J. Shuford nnd tveonle on the street were5wonder- Ing what had happened, as every child passed' was": bldwtnga ? horn - and. it souned like Christmas was here. '. lii yesterday's; Dispatch the Wilming- -tnn: siioeCom'panyLhad ajlarge ,advei tisement; in hlch It .waX, stated that : torm tne majority, , - tiaement in which-It was stated tnat , . . . FprperaMyeWork. v , ' t j Jhekwit ofthe B;of . r culture and.the.ommittee ot oouege of $2.50 or . . A ' crowttea!swiu. uovuiiiw- - - ' - k..Ai nnlv laftts a we'ei.' li-0U national Harvester Company to pay the department and the college in "the ' t to get fa presenV free -you had more taxes, testified before . the Lorl- matter of boys' corn clubs, demonstra- better not put alf nakiiig ' your pur- tvi QcnQtnrn - Tn vAHfiratinff Com uon aim wpci imcutai uia, nuiuu . : . than TJOSSiDie, as .UJ uav - wTr-0 -. - - . . . iii 1 C!il21&t3 -X.1XJ iwmvi : . lexi in the city public1 school buildings, is mittee today that he was offered, $10,- be done by direction. of ,t comnuttees. estab- . -. . .3.1 . T T TJorlror whn has heretofore I uco . . . 4 -. ti-j- W ufacY i work, : willbe per- io5rQ(l t i-enreaent Tllarenp.e R. mittea 10 devote nis euure.uiUB;uj m 000 to desist. by a. Chicago Me caid ffer was made Mr. T,,15. rarKer ioen T,omefl trnno had charge or this work, wiuoe per Ushmeni wiAdow.is .fiUed . ents that will be given away. ' 5 V HI Darrow and Edgar A. Bancroft, the stitute work, latter an, attorney for the company. The Resolutions. ford will be sentenced December 18. The nicht session was called to or der by Vice President Gilbert, T. S. stonhcttQATi after sineihg "Onward Christian Soldiers."' : r' :l ' The report on the B. Y. P. U. was read y Rev. W. C. Barrett, of Gasto nia, who also made a strong plea for nnnirntlHnn tn adnttt. the B. Y. P. U. work. Prof E. L. Middleton spoke at length, explaining details of the work, what it does and what it means for young people! 1 Rev; IJ. B. .Weather- spoon closed with a strong piea ior clean lives of young : people through the B. Y. P. U. work. ' A resolution thanking the press local and State for the reports of the ses cinn nnfl the neoole oi Winston for BASEBALL MAGNATES CONFER penditures Committee makes its report nn its investigation, me ommiee iA na tn rpmmmend the abolition Holding Pow-wows ia eijiti-vn. r . - . I of the Remsen Referee B9ard,-wniqn has blocked the activities of oniei Chemist' Wiley, the pure food cham pion, along certain Hnes, notably in the henzoate of soda case. SIX JURORS SO FAR II. PACKERS' CASE Before Bio Meet ings Next Week. New York. Dec. 9. Baseball men are havlne informal conferences, prfpara- tnrv to the meetings of the two big nhicaeo. Jec 9. Six members leagues and the National Commission the jury wHch will . try the Chicago V next week: The minor league suu tion. the world's series plans, the syn dicate baseball ticket scandal and bet ting are the topics for consideration their hospitality was. auuveu.;- . - the Methodist Episcb- After singing "God be vvitn iou iju ; - - . c44rini1slv m here. m . L HI I HBlI 1 .11 II II 'II . L)UU a Au m v - -r . years and ILL III FLORIDA DEIS PEOIIAGE : EXISTS 111 COLORADO1 Pensacola, Fla., .Dec. 9. Bishop . A, sion Henry A. Brown, tne eiB" iiio.. --- - -- : for Ware. passed into history, tomeet nn AVilson. whose home is - In Baltimore was attending the Meth odist Conference. nere. in Goldsboro, December 3, 1912, STATE'S LEAF T ilARKETS DOUBLED tu-oQhinctnn. Dec. 9. In a state ment' made public today former Gov ernor Henry A. Buchtel, , of Colorado, vieorously denies that conditions ap- proaching peonage - exist m . uie vyy raflo sucar beet fields. The statement Basket Ball Games. . Uoferreii in the testimony of Jas. Boy- The reenlar Saturday night games , . nninrado. hefore the House of -basket ball will be played at the g Investigating Committee,, that gymnasium oi tne i ; m. v- w"ie,"imea': and wonien in tne Deet nems hcinnitif? at 8 o'clock, whn the Ath--, oiYiOT1 hmira daily at the letics will battle with the Giants and hack.breaking labor. Buchtel explain- the Ramblers witn . tne iuus- i ed hat these men, and women are first named teams; are captained by Rugglais or Italians, who -work, by the Hanson and Duls respectively, and .,nt.nV the day. . ' doubled in November over the corre- the latter by King and Houston. Tne By aid of "his wife and children, nir mnnth last vear. Nearly i amea .of last -aturaay . uigui, . men :make more money in one Dywixvxixx& w - , - ; . - ... j -J,; Jn hA. ' ' ,.1 twenty six million pounds were soiu a, fiercely contesteu auu toQnth ih Colorado, man ne uum against nearly thirteen million. Win- riods of piay . many exciting plays make i two years in Russia, or Italy," ston-Salem leads, with four million; were executed.: ,One: of : the .games gaid Buchtel. "Usually that manriU Henderson second, with two and a half, vas' won by two points, rwhich .were own his own farm at the end of two and Greenville, Oxford; Kinston, , kox- made in the last momeBi-jui.w6.- yeara.l-.v'He and hls wiie eacn earn boro. Reidsvllle and KOCKy jviouut ea,u Tne Daicony w - .-w about $5 a, day in. tne peei nemo, "" flowing, and many wwc vumw. -.-. . of his children aoout a uay. netter anrnrnmodations are; promised .f -OTaf divine noor laborers of for tonight, and a large crow.d can be other. countries a chance- to own a Special to The Dispatch. - . Raleigh,. N. C, Dec. 9. The leaf to bacco markets in the State more than S3 packers, ihdbted fo alleged violation of. the Sheitaan anti-trust act, nave t an at!irolv VlV hot.h sides. Adjournment has been taken The - several resolutions passed ' by a - - V . - " Religious Fanatic Found Guilty. the board follow: 1 , " , ; Portland, Me., Dec. 9. Rev. Frank Whereas, The commissioner of agri W. Sanford, leader of the Holy Ghost culture in his report, to the board pf and Us Society, was I ; today; found agriculture,' whifeh was published in omiitv nf oanslne the death 'bf six per- the city evening paper, misrepresents sons aboard the yacht Coronet, by the conditions existing in the depart- the jury in the Federal Court. Sand- ment and the sentiment, and action oi the board, v. Therefore, Be it resolved: ; ' First: That recognizing the wishes of the citizens of the stateas express ed by the action of the last legislature, the board of agriculture by - vote in structed those . employees ' of . the de partment, who naye. been so, severely criticised by the commissioner of a"gfi- culture in his report,, to formulate a V?. . ' 'ntii rannrt - the same fnr harmo- Chang mm, n mm: "SoutH. of dispatch from ao w;';v-""---.-"-r-------- : loffnrt ianrt nuroosek-This these , em ployes have; done as ordered by the . iu. d..c-- i .. noara, ana tne uwuu ubicuj. ,wvy I ne aiocKina nip. 5 :: p i , , 'Little Red Riding ;Hdod" Carry the youngsters to see it today- , CHINESE REBELS; DESTROY TOWN HEAR PEKIHG Peking, according to, a; Tien Tsin. All foreigners are safe. Dr. Elot Operated upon. Boston; Dfc. 9 President Emeritus Charles W. Eliot, of Harvard, was op erated uponf or appendjeitis at Kandy, Ceylon, todly. It is- stated tnat tne operation 4as apparently successful. A quick reclvery is anticipated. VESEDiV: over a million SKELETON OPINIONS by intrnrfufted in Court Procedure ' Chief J ustice White. . Washington, Dec. 9. Skeleton opin Inna have heen lntroducted by Chief Justice White,Un the Supreme Court of the United States.vHe. has named tihem officially "memorandum opinions and they are designed to', meet the growing demands upon ; the time and energies of the, justices QOeH mfnrtabLv. .The public is in QttkVVU WW t - " i vited to witness the game. No ad mission will be charged. . A Bear Hunt Romance." Pathe' newest at the Grand Theatre today. . , " Earcaln in unredeemed Jewelry, specialty in suit-cas'est bags. 1 trunks and musical5 'instrumchte. Uncle Subscribe for The Evening Dispatch. Charles. 16 South Front street, V 'tf farm, by the labor of approximately rn41a 1 nn old crime in this country.'! " ' .Unfilled Steel Tonnage ' New York. 'Dec 9. Unfilled, orders nn the ' Unted ' States Steel . Corpora tinn'a hnoksNovember 30th; were 4, 141.955 tons," compared with 3,694,- 328 tons October aisti Yes, aid you Have many fhings id buy and you want the best at tne. lowesi pnees and to slve something for a rainy dal from your , ; PsyuEnvelope Then lefore Shopping .j ;rX6day;: Reatjuispatch Ads v H0NEY10II CULMINATES (I FARHIIAIH BLOWH . TW RUIIDRED FEET Subscribe to The Evening Dispatch LlbertyvilielMo., Dec 9,-Joljn Har- .... . . ris, a farm pd, was blown two hun dred feet by f namite today,' when, he started' a brna fire over a stump under. which four: licks of dynamite were Bla'ced Harrl recovery Is. probable. " Subscribe f The Evening Dispatch, xt . -r he;?hofe& nlace and approves their report. forkomantoSrryber her Second: Thate employes .so-se; SocimTatogFo Commis- verely reflected onco n- sioner Dougherty- The Commissioner thT f aS- ha issued ; a-warning; to v unnstmas u1 .w.-. shoppers' aLst pickpockets, advising riculture for their loyal, long and effi- wSn teSld tightly tb: their pocket- cient se rviesfor . the books, if they donVlike the stocking method. - , " ,. I mn-j. : t'V.o -mo. fiamhv fle-nv and refute the charges made by the com missioner of agriculture" against the practical efficiency of the director of the test farms. The director not only by his management of the.test farms, hut by the ; management ; of his ; own farming interests, has shown that he is not only a practical but, successful farmer. ' - Fourth: That the .board,-of agricul ture emphatically denies that it has taken any action which infringes; on the duties -or prerogatives of the com missioner of agriculture as establisneu bv law and the custom and . policy of the board during, the time wnicn tne present commissioner, oi y agnciinuie was a member of the Doara anu m which he fully concurred by vote and evnre.ssion.. j --" 1 . - -.. j TiMfth - The board in its policy ami . . A 1 Anrmrttr the anminisiraiiuu uj. ClUUUU UUiiuo w.... - , : -. . . . . ... . the "present ' commissioner of agrictil merelv endeavored to devel- md and carry out the broad policies anu efficient work formulated ana maugu--a nrinir the an ministration - of taicu uu. . the late lamented Colonel samuei ij. Patterson. , ? 111 PITIFULvTRAOEDY , Denver, Colo., DecO.Mrs. Jphn L. Hadden. a bride of; three weeks, died I today on a train bound for Denver from Rifle, Colorado, as thef result ot .'ter rible experiences she and" her husband had while on their boneymoon. iney were lost eight days in the mountains, osing their way in. the snow,, while driving in an open buggy. Hadden, is an attorney of Cambridge, Mass., -.and his bride's body will be taken to that city for burial. ' . , l'-- -- - I tiki s I ft v V v t-' '1 If 5. " - V 'y ' ?V FAr4TA. j iV r iii Ml IMiM N ... Funeral of Mr. Falson. , Frfenna in Wilmincton and in" i all .. ... . 1.1. nirta rtf thin state, win leara wnu orofound regret of the passing oi. Mr. sham R. Faison,. aged 87,-of Faison, who died yesterday evening at o'clock at his home. His life was one nt q ctmnsr hut. tender character. His death, will be a great lo'gte to his icom mimitv. and his kindly face will long be missed. T, The f urieral . , ,wIU be nreached ' in the Presbyterian XJhurch of that placerof .'which he was .long .a ruling elder .tomorrow, morning at4 a o'clock. . , ' ' ' Commissibner Graham gave out the following i ". . - ' ' "The commissioner of ' agriculture exnlains and., withdraws the - portion of his report deemed objectionable. V (Continued on Third Page.);, -- i" , . - Madrid, Dec. 9.The Infanta Eulalie ' v: may lose her income of $50,000 a year , because on aer. ,uswxukv y. '.nj. . v f onso. : He -cannot take her tjjtle away ; from her; ' but rhe , could induce tne cortes to -omit hr, name from the next .' appropriatioh i blll The jinf anta; ! who, is living: in Paris,-published her bodk.; on morals indefiahce of the order; oi her- nephew, - King Alfonso, The in- fanta and her sister, the king's motner, ; have not been; oh good terms for some . years." The infanta, has a mind of ner 4 . owrias many residents or tne united : States discovened when - sne visueu that country in 1893 to attend the World's fair in Chicago. w ft; ; 'Air "Ltttle Red t Riding Hood" : v Carry the youngsters to see it today; at the Grand. . ' . ) 11 v.- "Hello, hello, Central! Give me my, husband." , - . "What number?-. . .r-J . vi-:.. v "Oh, the f6urth, -if you must know, you impertinent tnmg.V-rJuu&e
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